Pfaltzgraff Ocean Breeze is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! In 1839 George Falsgraff began producing...
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Pfaltzgraff Ocean Breeze is a versatile pattern that will work with a wide range of decors. Other serving and accessory pieces may be available, complete (or start) your pattern today! In 1839 George Falsgraff began producing tablewares, jugs, pitchers, and ports. A second factory was opened at Foustown, where they began buying large quantities of land from which they extracted the red clay for their potteries. After George Pfaltzgraff died, the Faustown factory was left to his sons. Under the leadership of the three brothers, the Pfaltzgraff factory shifted from manufacturing red clay wares to salt glazed potteries. As the second generation of Pfaltzgraffs passed away, the management of the factory fell to George Washington Pfaltzgraff, son of George Pfaltzgraff. George Washington Pfaltzgraff invited Edwin T. Moul, owner of the National Hotel and liquor producer, to join as a Pfaltzgraff business partner. They shifted to producing mostly jugs and ports to hold the liquor made by Moul. On March 26, 1906, a new factory opened and shifted to manufacturing tableware pieces. Through strategic planning and an unending commitment to creating quality goods, Pfaltzgraff remains a leading tableware choice for the American home.
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